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Namibia’s Digital Transforma­tion: Embracing Technology to Drive

- Tatenda Akirina Malunga * Tatenda Akirina Malunga is the Team Lead: Business Analysis, Software Bids and Change Management at Green Enterprise Solutions

Namibia has recognized the importance of digital transforma­tion as a critical component of economic growth and developmen­t. The country is making significan­t progress and is embracing digital technologi­es, and leveraging them to enhance competitiv­eness, spur innovation, and improve the quality of life of its citizens.

Namibia is driving its economic growth by implementi­ng legislatio­n and initiative­s surroundin­g informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT). These policies and initiative­s foster a conducive environmen­t for digital innovation and provide the necessary infrastruc­ture and resources for digital transforma­tion. Some of the key initiative­s include the establishm­ent of the National ICT Policy, the establishm­ent of the Communicat­ions Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN), and the launch of the Namibian Broadband Policy.

One of the key drivers of digital transforma­tion in Namibia has been the growth of mobile and internet penetratio­n. According to (CRAN) Data Study 2022, the 4G population coverage stood at 85%, and internet penetratio­n was 51%. This growth in mobile and internet penetratio­n has created opportunit­ies for small to medium businesses, government, the private sector, and individual­s to access and leverage digital technologi­es for various purposes, including communicat­ion, e-commerce, education, and e-government services.

Digital transforma­tion in Namibiaisa­lsomakingi­tsfootprin­t in the e-government sector. For example, Green Enterprise Solutions, a leading ICT Solutions provider, implemente­d an Online Student Loan Management for NSFAF that allows students to apply for loans from anywhere and assists NSFAF in keeping records up to date regarding beneficiar­ies and amounts disbursed. Notably, the ministry of home affairs recently launched an online passport and short-term work visa applicatio­n platform, improving the ministry’s service efficiency and customer service. Additional­ly, several ministries and state-owned enterprise­s are investing in digital solutions to improve their productivi­ty and to help serve their clients effectivel­y and efficientl­y.

The increasing availabili­ty of digital infrastruc­ture is pivotal in developing Namibia’s digital economy. Significan­t investment­s have been made in expanding the country’s telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture recently, with several companies launching high-speed mobile networks and internet services nationwide. Further developmen­t of a digital economy in Namibia hinges on the increasing availabili­ty of digital infrastruc­ture. This will lead to more significan­t opportunit­ies for entreprene­urship, innovation and improved access to education and healthcare services. The continued expansion of digital infrastruc­ture in Namibia is critical to ensuring that all citizens can fully participat­e in and benefit from the digital economy.

The financial sector is another area where digital transforma­tion is evident in Namibia. The country’s central bank, the Bank of Namibia (BoN), has been actively promoting the adoption of digital financial services, including mobile banking and digital payments. BoN recently published a consultati­on paper on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) to enhance financial inclusion, improve access to digital financial services, enhance the efficiency of national payment systems, and encourage the broad digitizati­on of traditiona­lly cashbased segments of the population.

Despite the continuous progress in digital transforma­tion in Namibia, challenges still need to be addressed. One of the critical challenges is the high cost of internet connectivi­ty, which remains a barrier to internet access for many Namibians. Additional­ly, there is a vital need to increase the number of skilled profession­als in the ICT sector, as this limiting Namibia’s digital ecosystem growth.

In conclusion, Namibia is on the right trajectory and is implementi­ng and harnessing the benefits of digital transforma­tion. While challenges remain, there is a solid commitment and desire to drive digital transforma­tion and leverage technology, with organizati­ons like Green Enterprise Solutions already well versed in digital transforma­tion projects. The groundwork has been laid, and with the government and private sector working together to promote innovation and entreprene­urship in the digital space, there is much to be optimistic about. It is time for Namibians to embrace digital transforma­tion and capitalize on the opportunit­ies.

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